Sentences with phrase «replaced by imported»

While the Territory is expected to be replaced by an imported SUV there will be no direct replacement for the Falcon.
It's always a bit of a let - down in the Fall, when fresh, local vegetables disappear to be replaced by imported, not - so - fresh and expensive stuff.
In Bahrain, when a budget crisis ended its subsidy program, live imports ended and were replaced by imports of Australian meat.

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Second, make a deal with Germany to cut U.S. trade deficits by boosting American exports to the EU while replacing a significant part of imports with products generated by European companies in their U.S. production facilities.
By fueling Russian production, this may begin the process of replacing imports with domestic output.
The main function of those foreign workers is to expand foreign sales rather than to cut costs by replacing U.S. jobs, but some of the output produced abroad is in the form of intermediate goods that are imported into the U.S. and show up as part of our «final output.»
The import licence procedure has been replaced by new import rules.
The fiber and fuel derived from hemp would be carbon neutral and as such wouldn't contribute to global warming — and in fact could help mitigate rising temperatures by replacing chemical - intensive crops like cotton and imported fossil fuels like oil and gas.
The ultimate objective: «to replace more than 75 percent of our oil imports from the Middle East by 2025.»
For example, scientists working on the smaller European detector for the LHC already fear they and their machine could be replaced by American imports.
Even a scene of Allie going to a hardware store to buy cable is rife with subtext, as he can't stand to see American product replaced by cheaper Japanese imports.
By the late 19th century, however, with the growth of tax - supported public schools in New England and the middle Atlantic states, one - room schools, although still common in rural America, were slowly being replaced in cities by an imported innovation called the age - graded school (Angus, Mirel, & Vinovskis, 1988; Tyack, 1974By the late 19th century, however, with the growth of tax - supported public schools in New England and the middle Atlantic states, one - room schools, although still common in rural America, were slowly being replaced in cities by an imported innovation called the age - graded school (Angus, Mirel, & Vinovskis, 1988; Tyack, 1974by an imported innovation called the age - graded school (Angus, Mirel, & Vinovskis, 1988; Tyack, 1974).
The inexpensive Chevette was retained even as sales declined, and was formally replaced by even smaller captive imports.
All three will be redesigned, if not replaced with something all new by the time they're ready for import here.
Slightly restyled in 1981, the Dodge Challenger soldiered on until 1984, replaced by the growing stable of Chrysler Corporation's K - platform compacts and a new import from Mitsubishi: the Dodge / Plymouth Conquest.
The locally - built Commodore will be replaced by an all - new imported version that shares origins with the Opel Insignia.
General Motors - Holden imported the Faster into Australia from November 1972 under the name «Chevrolet LUV», renaming it «Isuzu KB» in 1977 before it was replaced in December 1980 by the second generation model (badged «Holden Rodeo»).
I thoroughly enjoyed the energy and working ability of this breed, so much so that my then sport of choice Schutzhund was soon replaced by the newly imported French Ring Sport.
It was the stable of the docent's gallery talk and the art appreciation course — and it was replaced, not totally but massively, by the postmodernist discourse that was imported from Paris in the late 70s, in the texts of Michel Foucault, Jacques Derrida, Jean Baudrillard, Jean - François Lyotard, and Jacques Lacan, and of the French feminists Hélène Cixous and Luce Irigaray.
India is taking the lead in creating a country powered by renewable energy by replacing expensive imported coal with affordable solar power in just four years» time.
As recently as 1980, imported oil supplied over 90 percent of the heat for these systems, but by 2005 it had been largely replaced by wood chips, urban waste, and lignite.
As recently as 1980, imported oil supplied over 90 percent of the heat for these systems, but by 2007 oil had been largely replaced by wood chips and urban waste.
By engaging in this practice — known as resource shuffling — electricity importers are able to preferentially replace high - emitting coal power imports with lower - emitting natural gas and renewable energy sources.
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This new gas could be used to power our next generation of energy efficient gas fired power stations and to replace most of the gas imports that were expected to provide 80 % of our gas consumption by 2020.
Offsets Imports: Replacing 2.4 % of gasoline by ethanol would be the same as increasing the fleet mileage standard by 0.48 MPG (20 MPG current fleet * 0.024).
By 2020, China has vowed to phase out any imported waste that could be replaced by domestically available resourceBy 2020, China has vowed to phase out any imported waste that could be replaced by domestically available resourceby domestically available resources.
For the first time in decades, the nation's treasured trade surplus is gone, eroded by soaring imports of fossil fuels needed to replace the 30 percent of the nation's electricity once supplied by more than 50 nuclear reactors idled since last March's disaster.
«Europe and the UK began exporting their skills to places like the Middle East — in the UAE, 90 per cent of the population is made up of imported skilled people — but that export of continental skills has since been replaced by cheaper skilled labour from India and the Philippines.»
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